Blue of NoonPenguin, 2001 - 128 páginas One of the twentieth century's great nihilist novels, Blue of Noon is a blackly compelling account of depravity and terror that retains all its shocking power today. Set in pre-war Europe, its narrator lurches despairingly from city to city in a surreal sexual and mental nightmare of squalor, sadism and drunken encounters - his journey into madness mirroring the fighting and marching on the streets outside. Confronting Fascism, the novel is torn between identifying with history's victims and being seduced by the violent glamour of its terrible victors. One of the most brilliant intellects and influential French writers of his time, Bataille's unflinching exploration of the dark forces beneath the surface of civilization defies all our expectations. |
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... standing on my own doorstep when I went off again . I could imagine nothing more hateful . My wife , whom I had shamefully abandoned , had been worried enough to call me up from England ; meanwhile , forgetting about her , I had been ...
... standing on my own doorstep when I went off again . I could imagine nothing more hateful . My wife , whom I had shamefully abandoned , had been worried enough to call me up from England ; meanwhile , forgetting about her , I had been ...
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Georges Bataille. remained standing , somewhat ill - at - ease , and said straight- away , ' I've considered your problem . But first of all I'm going to ask a question . ' The workings of their features informed me that , no matter how ...
Georges Bataille. remained standing , somewhat ill - at - ease , and said straight- away , ' I've considered your problem . But first of all I'm going to ask a question . ' The workings of their features informed me that , no matter how ...
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... standing under the sky in a foreign street where he had never been , waiting for some unknown , impossible event . There were stars : an infinity of stars . It was absurd – absurd enough to make you scream ; but it was a hostile ...
... standing under the sky in a foreign street where he had never been , waiting for some unknown , impossible event . There were stars : an infinity of stars . It was absurd – absurd enough to make you scream ; but it was a hostile ...
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The Evil Omen | 19 |
Motherly Feet | 33 |
Antonios Story | 69 |
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